Books/Journals: Search for a book or journal or topic in the box below
Articles: Search for a DOI or PMID of an article in the box below:
If you're looking for articles in our databases you will see one of our blue and white Find It! buttons.
The buttons will take you to a page of options for obtaining article full text. You will need to authenticate using your myKUMC credentials if you are off campus.
Click and drag these KUMC proxy links to our most popular resources into your bookmarks toolbar to ensure access to full-text off campus
Quick Reference and Textbooks
You need to have a plan for managing references and inserting citations into your manuscript before you begin your project. Citation management software offers enormous efficiencies over handling references manually, and makes one of the more tedious elements of publishing research much simpler.
We offer support and training for Endnote and the vendor also offers excellent phone support. See our guide to Endnote below.
AccessMedicine
ClinicalKey
New England Journal of Medicine
Medline contains a comprehensive set of records covering over 5,000 health science journals, updated daily. The Web of Science platform allows you to sort records by highest number of citations, most frequently accessed, most recent, or algorithmically determined "relevance".
The purple button with a question mark in the bottom right hand corner of Web of Science pages provides useful tips and tricks for making the most of searching for articles. You can always contact a librarian if you need further assistance.
This video demonstrates useful advanced searching skills that can be used in other databases as well.
Combine keywords with MeSH and EMTREE terms. Utilize expert searching tools including boolean operators, nested concepts, proximity operators, and truncation, as described in the Web of Science video above.
Set up a meeting or send me a note to learn more or for assistance with systematic reviews.
These databases are useful for searching for material on special topics.
These helpful guides are created by the vendors. Contact the library if it takes >20 minutes to find something.
Librarians can help with:
You will get the most out of the library's electronic resources if you create personal accounts.
If you are having problems registering or have any questions, you can e-mail your librarian or schedule an appointment.
A MyNCBI account is an excellent way to stay current on your research interests.
New, mobile friendly PubMed interface
Create a search string on a topic of interest to you and get scheduled updates when new research is published.
Make sure your search is fairly specific or prepare for an onslaught of results.
The create alert button will generate a form that you can modify.
There were 426 articles published on this topic last year, so I can expect about 8 new citations per week.
A collection of both Dykes Library and some free-to-use resources for finding drug information, therapies, and dosage guidelines.
Resources and sites that include vaccine recommendations and immunization guidelines
KUMC offers resources for research support across the research cycle.